

That would mean that the corporations basically paid people’s taxes for them, right? Wouldn’t that just get factored into salaries?
That would mean that the corporations basically paid people’s taxes for them, right? Wouldn’t that just get factored into salaries?
I guess it would, at most, only work with people who get paid from the same state.
This is the answer I was looking for. Thanks! A simple “no” wasn’t very informative.
I don’t mean legally. I mean “just doing it” regardless of the law.
That’s the sad truth.
I think we need laws against platforms censoring discussion of their rivals, particularly with shadow bans and shadow delistings.
We need legislation against the unending encroachment upon our daily lives by advertisers.
Choosing the price per-customer like that should be illegal.
Here’s a Wikipedia article on the subject. Nazis still exist today (as neo-Nazis) and they desperately want hating them to be a matter of political opinion instead of a matter of humanity. Don’t give them that.
Interrobangs always make it look like the text renderer is bugging out, at least to me.
I don’t think hating Nazis should be considered a political statement.
Could a state order all businesses operating in that state to stop paying taxes?